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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 110693, member: 29098"] Hello [USER=32671]@mattia[/USER] and Welcome to ACL! Good that you're utilising the 101 manual! Advise I give to anyone is: Read up, study, study, plan and repeat. Make sure you know what you're wanting before you spend money. I would diffidently look around before buying kits, much cheaper and more suited when custom made. And it's part of the fun making your own! Start looking around and you will see what people are using. There is no right or wrong way. For software; xLights is the best choice because of support and it being free. A controller can be a cheap Raspberry Pi or fancy thousand dollar controller. Lights can be in any style, any voltage and any protocol. [/QUOTE]
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